The Role of Tele-health in the Management of Rural Neuro-Emergencies Conference is scheduled for September 14, 2012 in Albuquerque, NM. Online registration is available. The website is located at: http://som.unm.edu/cme/2012/Neuroemergencies.html

Rapid advances in telehealth technology are driving major improvements in standards of care that in turn are bridging the quality gap between rural and urban care. As a result telehealth is enabling timely, high quality and safe patient care in neuro-emergencies. Collaboration of resources among facilities also reduces health disparities and costs and improves quality of life for the families.

Net Medical Xpress' Specialist Program provides medical specialists to rural medical facilities on an as needed basis eliminating the need for and cost of full time staffing in infrequently needed specialties. The web-based program enables specialists located in population centers with the ability to make real-time assessments of patients at rural medical facilities through a secure and HIPAA compliant video examination, eliminating unnecessary transport that places additional financial burden and emotional strain on patients.

About Net Medical Xpress, a trade name of New Mexico Software, Inc:

Net Medical Express is a medical services company that provides clinical and diagnostic programs using advanced telemedicine solutions for rural hospitals. The company also develops FDA 510k-cleared and all-inclusive PACS products within the preventative, comprehensive, and critical healthcare segments. For more information, visit www.netmedical.com or www.nmxs.com or contact Dick Govatski, president and CEO, at 505-255-1999 or ceo@nmxs.com.

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